Report as Alphonso Davies, Benjamin Pavard and a Mathias Jorgensen own goal give Bayern a resounding victory.
Robert Lewandowski scored a double as Bayern Munich moved three wins to the bundesliga title with a 5-0 demolition of Dusseldorf.
An unfortunate Mathias Jorgensen own goal(15) from Benjamin Pavard’s scuffed effort set the hosts on their way before the Frenchman got himself on the scoresheet from a corner on the half hour (29)
Lewandowski netted his 28th league goal of the season moments before the break to end a stunning move of one-touch football, and doubled his tally from Serge Gnabry’s centre five minutes after the restart to move 11 off Gerd Muller’s all-time record of 40 Bundesliga goals in a season.
Alphonso Davies made it five with Dusseldorf’s defence floundering two minutes later in a performance of true class from the hosts, who need only three more wins to seal the Bundesliga title and are now 10 points clear of Borussia Dortmund ahead of BVB’s game at Paderborn on Sunday.
For a much-changed Dusseldorf, Uwe Rosler cut a frustrated figure watching his side’s well below-par performance, as they remain a point off Mainz in 16th.

Benjamin Pavard of Bayern Munich scored one goal against Dusseldorf 
Robert Lewandowski